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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers help with network drives and such Post 302106326 by cneill on Wednesday 7th of February 2007 10:05:27 PM
Old 02-07-2007
Thanks very much. These are the kind of specific directions that I am looking for. But I am a little lost as to what to use in certain places...

here is what I tried all on one line:

//storage01/(name of share I set up in smb.conf)/(my user home directory) -o username=(my user name),workgroup=campus(<--- not sure what to put here),uid=(again my user name, why twice?),ip=my IP address gotten online from website...

I think perhaps I am a bit confused about certain varialbles here.
 

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AIC(4)                                                   BSD/i386 Kernel Interfaces Manual                                                  AIC(4)

NAME
aic -- Adaptec AIC-6260 and AIC-6360 SCSI driver SYNOPSIS
device aic In /boot/device.hints: hint.aic.0.at="isa" DESCRIPTION
The aic driver provides support for the Adaptec AIC-6260 and AIC-6360 SCSI controller chips. Many systems that use these controller chips do not have a boot ROM and therefore cannot be booted from. HARDWARE
The adapters supported by the aic driver include: o Adaptec AHA-1505 (ISA) o Adaptec AHA-1510A, AHA-1510B (ISA) o Adaptec AHA-1520A, AHA-1520B (ISA) o Adaptec AHA-1522A, AHA-1522B (ISA) o Adaptec AHA-1535 (ISA) o Creative Labs SoundBlaster SCSI host adapter (ISA) o Adaptec AHA-1460, AHA-1460B, AHA-1460C, AHA-1460D (PC Card) o Adaptec AHA-1030B, AHA-1030P (PC98) o NEC PC-9801-100 (PC98) SEE ALSO
aha(4), ahb(4), ahc(4), cd(4), ch(4), da(4), intro(4), sa(4) BUGS
The driver does not work well with multiple devices on the SCSI bus. The driver works well with devices like CDROMs and Tape drives. The driver works not so well with disk drives. The PC Card version appears to work better than the ISA version, but that may be due to differing levels of testing of the devices. BSD November 8, 2003 BSD
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